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He was Astrologer and High Advisor to the Pharaoh, Hensatti. He was along with General Abresax at the head of an army thad defeated the Scorpion Clan in their exile in the Burning Sands in 1130, and he thought he recognized the Senpet deity Selqet in the person of Bayushi Kachiko. Abresax took her with them, while ordered the rest of the Scorpion sent to work in gold mines. [1] Nepherus feared the return of the Selqet signaled the beginning of dark times and watched the stars for an omen of the future. [2]

Nepherus recognized an Ivory Box his student had with him. It was the Black Heart of the Caliph, that fueled so many of the city's evils for so long, her source of power. [8] Keseth somehow was overcome by the Caliph's will and was ordered to attack his friend. [9] Nepherus managed to defeat Keseth, and realized a dark influence was driven his former student. He recognized the wicked Book of the Dead, which was already draining Keseth's life, and used his magic to dispel the black sorcery. [10]

During the events surrounding the Awakening in 1132[11] the adopter daughter of the Old Man of the Mountain, Adira, stormed the palace of the Immortal Caliph and defeated her with the aid of the Yufet Alliance, [12] after Keseth destroyed her Black Heart. [13] With Talibah's death, Keseth governed Medinaat al-Salaam for a time, [14] until he passed the government to Adira, who took the Caliph position for her own. [12] The Reu Nu Pert Em Hru, the Book of the Dead, remained in Nepheru's hands, to be never again opened. [15]

After Kaleel and his legion were defeated, Lurza told another sacrifice had to be made, and faded. The members of the Alliance began to have their forms dissolving as light to join their champion in the heavens. There the Alliance would fight his last battle against Sayel, in a place he could not harm the world. Nepherus faded to the stars with a smile. [16] A seventh star appeared in the sky, as recognition of their sacrifice. [17] It was called the Morning Star. [16]